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Mark Watson, prosecuting, told Lincoln Crown Court that as Mr Zarins lay helpless on the floor, Klimek stamped on his head a number of times and had to spend three days in intensive care.

Klimek, 29, of Pennygate, Spalding, admitted a charge of affray as a result of the incident on 25 February 2018.

He was jailed for 12 months.

Judge Andrew Easteal told him: "It is indisputable that when you were confronted with Mr Zarins prone and unconscious on the floor and utterly unable to defend himself, you stamped upon his head repeatedly and attacked him quite venemously."